Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Managing Jobs and Clients as a Freelance Writer

As a freelance writer, you depend on your clients for your existence. No clients, no career. But there’s a number of ways to take care of your clients that can mean the difference between having a nice roster of high-paying clients versus perpetually hunting clients from the depths after they go belly-up. In this article, we’ll take a look at some ways that you can maintain your client base that’s as easy as remembering to feed the goldfish. ‘New Client, First Assignment’ Rule Ok, so you’ve managed to snag a client through your persuasive salesmanship and the client has assigned you the first project. Congrats! If you ask me, the best thing you can do next is knock out the easiest assignment and send it to the client as soon as possible. If it’s an article with little research involved, I try to aim for a 24-hour window to send off a finished assignment. The goal is to establish yourself as a qualified writer capable of being trusted as soon as possible. Once you’ve secured the trust and displayed your capabilities, you can move on to juicier assignments and larger amounts of work. Failing to nail the first assignment may have the client looking elsewhere for freelancers with a quicker turnaround and a better quality output. Deadlines If there’s one thing to adhere to, it’s your client’s deadlines. However, if you’re going to miss a deadline for whatever reason, try to communicate this to the client as far ahead of time as possible. This is just Freelancing 101. But let me clarify a fact of the business: unless the deadlines are firmly tied to direct money-making opportunities on a timetable, just remember that deadlines are arbitrary. And therefore, they’re also flexible. Clients underestimate the time involved just as often as freelancers brag about their output turnaround; what matters is that the assignment gets done, but it’s up to you to make sure that you’re both on the same page. I’ve found that if I’ve renegotiated a 2nd deadline, that then becomes the final deadline. Miss that and you may as well say goodbye to the client. Just like the last ‘new client, first assignment’ rule, you’re going for trust. Treat Them REALLY Well How you treat your clients tends to reflect how successful and busy you are as a freelancer. Kelly James-Enger, author of The Six-Figure Freelancer, says that freelancers should treat their clients not only with the Golden Rule (â€Å"treat people the way you want to be treated†), but that you should go above that and lavish them with the Platinum Rule: Exceed their expectations and go the extra mile. This is also discussed extensively in The Online Writers’ Companion, from FWU’s own PJ Aitken. If you can offer something to the client that makes their life easier, do so. If you can suggest other ways their business can improve, do so (but be nice). If you can give them a social media mention, go for it. The ways are endless, but go further than just chasing after a paycheck. What your goal should be is to make yourself irreplaceable, becoming a larger part of their business and thus being worth more. Everyone loves a bonus, and this gives you more leverage when negotiating rate increases. Plus, it’s just good karma. Communication It helps to find out the communication style of your clients and speak their language, so to speak. Some clients are micromanagers that want daily communication and day-by-day updates on your progress. Others are laconic types that give out vague assignments and expect fully-formed ideas that have read their mind. It’s up to you to mirror their needs and provide what they’re looking for. However, don’t get taken advantage of. It’s wise to communicate often, but don’t give an opportunity for them to breathe down your neck and micromanage you. Vice versa, if you create an assignment that’s not up to par because of the client’s vague directions, ask until you get the information you need. It’s up to you to â€Å"train† your client—not all of them are experienced in efficient delegation and some come across as downright rude. Fix it and let them know that you’re not just words on a screen. Another tip I find is that sometimes I have to not answer an email immediately or respond to a Skype message as a way of asserting my authority. Remember that each time that you spend communicating with a client, you’re not working—nor are you getting paid. Unless they have some pressing concern or new assignment offers, they can wait. The only exception to this rule is not to â€Å"ghost† your client. Disappearing off the face of the earth makes clients worry and lose trust in your output, even if your work is top-notch and submitted right on the deadline. What’s the Priority-Level of this Client? Not all clients are created equal. Some clients can be a treat to work with, while others seem to squeeze as much lifeforce as they can per interaction. Factoring deadlines in with â€Å"pain-in-the-neck† factor is how I determine the â€Å"priority-level† of the client. High-priority clients get the fullest amount of my attention and services; low-priority clients are ones that I consider placeholders until something better comes my way. Money isn’t always the determining factor. If this sounds overly harsh, just think of it the other way: if you had hired a freelancer that was giving you a hard time or was slow to provide consistent work, would you think twice to find a replacement? I didn’t think so. It comes down to how replaceable the client really is. Dovetail Your Assignments Try to always stay busy with clients. Finding new clients is basically uncompensated work and that’s a waste of your resources. On the other hand, just at it’s more work to keep searching for more clients, it is equally painful for clients to find capable freelancers. I find that if I’m not regularly receiving assignments, the client begins to look like a dead-end. However, there are a few strategies that I use to keep working coming in, dovetailing new assignments with a minimal amount of downtime: Try to sell your other writing-related skills, like web design or copyediting, to your pre-existing clients. Suggest strategies that your client’s competition is using to edge them out. They may accept your offer to pull ahead with more assignments. If you’ve been working consistently for a client, regularly ask for more work on a set day. For most of my clients, I choose to send a message on a Sunday just to remind them that on Monday, I’m ready to crank out more work for them. Related to the previous point, when reminding clients, I try to emphasize that I do have other clients and a set workload; if they’re slow to respond, I may have to go shift my priorities towards â€Å"active† clients. The kicker of this point is that you can bluff, too—sometimes clients don’t want to lose a freelancer and may throw you a bone. Following Up If a client’s project is coming to a close, remember to ask them to consider you for any additional work in the future. That’s a good way of initiating an opportunity to follow up. I usually wait four to six weeks before contacting a client again. If they say â€Å"no,† then I choose to write them off. If they say â€Å"maybe,† I consider that a good sign and ask when would be a good time to contact them in the future. And if they say â€Å"yes,† well, you know what to do†¦ Also, ask if they know any other people that are looking for similar work. This is win-win because the client gets to look like a hero connecting a good freelancer with a needing client, gaining favor with both. Plus, LinkedIn connection brownie points. Cut ‘Em Loose There’s plenty of fish in this Freelancer Sea. Remember the free part of freelancing. I’ve had several clients that have dragged their feet to pay me on time (or within a reasonable period), expect more results for less pay, or were just simply clients that I took upon when work was slow for lower-rates. Whatever the reason, there comes a time when I have to deliberately cut a client loose. It’s never a fun process, but I make sure that I don’t burn bridges. It can feel great to really stick it to ‘em on the way out, but you never know when you might need that same client in the future. Hiding the Help If you’ve outsourced some of your work, make sure not to give away the contact info of who helped you complete the assignment.   It may seem like an unethical thing to do, but I’ve had clients try to cut me out of the deal and go straight to the source. The way I justify this is this: what compensation do I receive for being an intermediary? If I’m not offered anything to bring the two parties together, then why should I go out of my way to do so? Even working as a middleman has its advantages for both parties, as you already know what your client wants and what your freelancer is capable of producing—that’s the price of your contribution. I’ve elaborated on what the client’s initial instructions were and â€Å"translated† that to my subcontractor. That is the value I have as a middleman. The other part to â€Å"hiding the help† is that if your subcontractor is working on materials that contain your client’s information, they probably have the ability to cut you out of the equation, but probably haven’t. Why? Because you may be able to source the subcontractor with more work in the future and this would be a definite dealbreaker. Still, if you’re worried, one method is to just omit the relevant contact information and insert it into the document later. Meeting Your Clients in Person I hate to draw parallels between online dating with freelancing online, but if you’ve met your clients online, why not meet them in person? If you ask me, the written word and Skype interviews tend to leave out crucial parts of the client-to-freelancer modus operandi. Words are easily misconstrued, and Skype interviews tend to have the weird latency lag that makes conversation seem like â€Å"I go, then you go, then I go, then you go.† Seeing your client’s business in person opens up opportunities that you may not have considered. For instance, I met up with one of my local clients that I sourced off of Craigslist. From my initial impression, I thought that I was working directly for this company; in reality, I was being subcontracted through a temp agency. What a surprise when I realized that I was being farmed out! Were my rates too low? How much were local companies willing to pay so I could offer a competitive rate? I took note. That aside, the simple fact of exchanging words in person strengthens the rapport. It’s like dating—each date ratchets up the involvement and you’ll soon find yourself in a nice client-to-freelancer romance, if you will. Like it’s been mentioned throughout this article, trust is its own type of currency when it comes to freelancing. Plus, if you’re wondering, having lunch with your client is tax-deductible. * * * Okay, you’re going to kill me: if you’ve thought this was a â€Å"how-to† guide, you’re a little wrong. This is my how-to guide that fits my freelancing personality. As much as I strive to be a factotum of freelancer knowledge, I wager that your approach may yield better results. Your results may vary.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

The World Runs On Computers Essay - 848 Words

Our world runs on computers. We use computers for just about every job imaginable, but when our computers break down we usually have no idea what caused the problem. Unless we dropped it in a pool, because its fairly obvious electronics don t mix with water. Don t trust me? I dare you to try. To even have hope on fixing a computer, or what we re going to be working on, a laptop, you need to diagnose the PC. Diagnosing a computer comes down to finding the cause by inspecting the device, figuring out the problem, and then reach a conclusion, or find a solution. Finding a cause is the first step to figuring out the fix to the laptop, which you were using to finish an essay that just to shut off. When a PC shuts off you have to ask, â€Å"Was it low on battery?†, â€Å"Was it charging and the cable get disconnected?†, or â€Å"Did I push the power button?†. 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Saturday, May 16, 2020

Censorship Essay - 876 Words

Censorship is defined as the act or practice of removing obscene, vulgar, and highly objectionable material from things we encounter every day. Whether it is on TV, in music, books, or on the Internet censorship is an inescapable part of our lives. Free expression is one of the basic roots that are country is based on, although this right is constantly challenged and contested. The Communications Decency Act was passed by congress on February 1st 1996. This act sent shockwaves throughout the Internet community. The Communications Decency Act of 1996 was an outright attempt to censor another form of media believed to initiate the transmission of, any comment, request, suggestion, proposal, image, or other communication which is†¦show more content†¦Internet users would now have to limit all language used in online discussions accessible to minors just in case a minor signs onto the discussion. So the bottom line is that any person who crosses the so-called line of indecency will be subject to a two-year prison sentence and substantial fines. There is no question that the internet has had a tremendous impact on todays society. The internet was first invented in the early 1960s with the intention of enhancing the computers used by our nations military. This first form of internet was named Arpanet and was successfully established in the 1970. In its early stages Arpanet could only be seen at military bases and a few college campuses. As time went on many private companies began to show interest in the internet as its popularity was steadily growing. The number of host computers which store information and relay communications to internet users went from 23 hosts in 1971 to 10 million hosts in 1996. Today approximately 200 million people in over 150 countries are connected to the internet. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Observations Of Albert Einstein s Theory Of Relativity

The most recent confirmation of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity was the detection of gravitational waves. This discovery revolutionised our understanding of science and the universe. It has also unlocked the potential for future scientific endeavours especially in the field of gravitational wave astronomy. Spacetime is the union of the three spatial dimensions and the one time dimension into a continuum1. According to general relativity, gravity is the curvature of this spacetime due to the presence of mass. The greater the present mass the greater the curvature. Extremely large changes in spacetime curvature create wave like ripples in spacetime that propagate at light speed.2 These extremely large changes can occur due to black holes merging together. These ripples are gravitational waves, and can be detected. In 1916 gravitational waves were predicted by Albert Einstein in his theory of general relativity.1 Gravitational waves were first detected on 14 September 2015 by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).3 This observatory consists of two installations, one in Hanford and one in Livingston, America. The waves detected were caused when two black holes of 36 and 29 solar masses merged. LIGO splits a laser beam down 2 perpendicular 4 kilometre tunnels, that are reflected back to their origin where they recombine at a detector. The two light beams travel the same distance, so normally when they recombine they cancel each other out. 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The Civil Rights Movement Essay - 1259 Words

The civil right movement refers to the reform movement in the United States beginning in the 1954 to 1968 led primarily by Blacks for outlawing racial discrimination against African-Americans to prove the civil rights of personal Black citizen. For ten decades after the Emancipation Proclamation, African-Americans in Southern states still live a rigid unequal world of deprive right of citizenship, segregation and various forms of oppression, including race-inspired violence. â€Å"Jim Crow† laws at the local and state levels. The nonviolent protest and civil disobedient were used by the civil right activist to bring change. Many leaders within the Black community and beyond distinguished during the Civil Rights era, including†¦show more content†¦Forced integration led to much violence. The most notable instance challenged in 1957 of federal orders by Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas, ordered the Arkansas National Guard to prevent integration in Little Rock. Presiden t Eisenhower responded by sending federal troops to enforce the court order for integration. The refusal to admit the first black to Mississippi University in 1962 as the segregation was seen illegal by the Supreme Court but the federal government did little to protect. Meredith was given a twenty-four hour protection wherever he goes on the campus. While the battle intensifies over the schools, an awakened civil rights movement among American blacks began to protest segregation in other areas of national life. Rosa Parks worked as a secretary for the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks got arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a city bus to a white man. This led the segregation of public transportation to come under attack. The law required that should the white section of the bus become full, African-Americans to sit in the back of city buses and to give up their seats to whites. 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Question: Write about theAction Plan on Work Ready Skills for Child Fund. Answer: Introduction Child Australia Fund whose prime objective is to see every child stand on their feet with bright future by providing them with best education by assuring them their safety(Nussbaum, 2016). The member of Child Fund Alliance helped more than 14 million families and children in 63 countries. An action plan needs to be prepared By Child Australian Fund management to end up into reality of their dreams. Long-term goals, short term goals, perspectives, objectives and vision to be achieved with the help of strategies used in action plan. All members of Child Australian Fund along with society have been given an opportunity to act as responsible people towards their duty to help children who needs care and attention(Beaglehole, 2011). Organisation through this action plan will ensure the success of their project undertaken for child safety. Action plan main feature is to increase efficiency, name recognition of such organisation and endow with responsibility. Action Plan Action plan developed by organisation with a view to receive sure support from the following people ensured that the organization met its objectives for people working towards charity without any profit motive. Social problems are a concern for large population, government officials, groups created to solve this issue, along with political leaders(Denhardt, 2012). They help organization like Child Australian Fund by arranging funds, providing Volunteers, organising campaign, by taking charge and giving effort by leaders, marks these problems. Political leaders involvement makes task easy to end with success. They participate in rallies, speech for motivating society members for helping needy. Influence people or group involved in such rally to improve society by securing child and familys future. Improving ones effort, controlling some portion of environment and sense of fell that some peoples contribution is actual needed for people in problems for food, shelter, education, work, an d health and so on(Lovejoy, 2012). Members from political organisation: Political member has to be attached either way to grass root organisation. Successful grass root organisation organise campaign for some special purpose or for solving multiple task. These groups recognise easily due to its features as running with the coordination of large number of volunteers, members, media coverage, has a brand logo. Their high success is simply due to well made planning, by dividing responsibilities by leaders among members. Group Logo, spoke persons in public event and their message to society for well-being(Wolf, 2012). They seek help of media, press conference, political online website, door to door, road rallies for adding members and spreading message. Community people of different cultures and principles: People from different cultures and ethics communication to work towards one motive to help people from any culture for countries bright future. Groups like business community, youth clubs, charity organizations, health organisation and so on. Many schools runs charity with the help of students volunteering to go door to door for raising funds, collecting and helping to provide books for poor children(Pynes, 2008). Health organisation members and volunteers help through collecting medicines from society and by providing free medication. Few government Hospitals established to help poor people to treat few of cost. Charity organisation specially comes forward to give service to fulfil their foremost objective. Action plan develop to work towards goal to be first organisation always ready to help poor children and families(Patton, 2008). Policies should be made for action plans. Every group involved in planning should be given responsibilities of their roles. Any changes in the actions should be informed. Proper date should be announced among members and process taken over by other group. Resources should available to taken over groups. Cross group, communication is vital to carry on action plan efficiently. Three Process undertaken by Child Australian Fund get inspired from Action Planning Guide for community Based Initiatives to help community poor and needy people(Butterfoss, 2009). Be Inclusive: Effective planning is first step for action plans. Organising such vast charity is not easy with single hand. Many communities and groups of different sectors assistance needed. Communicating with leaders of every organisation is important. Planning initiated by dividing work among groups and its members(Austin, 2010). Manage Conflict Involvement of many groups with diversification of work seldom creates conflict. Communication gap due to cross culture, motivation and objectives of charity. This conflict has to initially sort-out by leaders organising meetings. It should be common motto and vision for all to help poor families. Use Brain Storming Rules: Organisation is not profit making so therefore every groups leaders and members should listen, agree the views and ideas without being bias and criticism. Meeting arranged by organisation by gathering all groups to initiate planning for effective outcomes by framing agendas. Time frame should be set tentatively for operations positive and success for helping people. Planning should content ideas, strategies, issues, products requires to help people like, education, shelter, apparels, food the foremost essential for survival and all this should be drafted in a copy to distribute among all the members to execute their roles as per ability and facilities available(Sowa, 2009). Success of such type of charity and work responsibilities taken depends primarily by encouragements and support members and society involved. Good work takes time to achieve success; hurdles are main element of such charity works. Time, money, effort given by people should be positively acknowledged to encourage l eaders and their groups. Feedbacks received from people helped and society should reach the groups for motivation. Working for the progress for worlds poorest families and future criticising for such charity has to lowered. Conclusion Great work initiated by Child Fund Australia to fulfil the dreams of every child to make future through education and end poverty by encompassing an action plan for the same. Child fund programs planned and achieved success with the inclusion of groups from every sectors and community that can help to achieve target by supplying needs. Child Australian Fund helps people who are affected by wars, environment natural calamities, born poverty due to worst economy through their multiples organisations. All this operations carried on with work action plans and skills of different groups. Ongoing operations for well being of poor people have to keep constant check and improvement among members for great success ad recognition worldwide. Child Fund Australia is renowned charity organisation known for its work for poor people for every country anytime. References Lists Austin, J. E. 2010. The collaboration challenge: How nonprofits and businesses succeed through strategic alliances (Vol. 109). John Wiley Sons. Beaglehole, R. B. 2011. Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis. The Lancet, 1438-1447. Butterfoss, F. D. 2009. The community coalition action theory. Emerging theories in health promotion practice and research, 237-276. Denhardt, R. B. 2012. Managing human behavior in public and nonprofit organizations. Sage Publications. Lovejoy, K. . 2012. Information, community, and action: How nonprofit organizations use social media. . Journal of Computer?Mediated Communication, 337-353. Nussbaum, M. C. 2016. Not for profit: Why democracy needs the humanities. Princeton University Press. Patton, M. Q. 2008. Utilization-focused evaluation. Sage publications. Pynes, J. E. 2008. Human resources management for public and nonprofit organizations: A strategic approach (Vol. 30). . John Wiley Sons. Sowa, J. E. 2009. The collaboration decision in nonprofit organizations: Views from the front line. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 1003-1025. Wolf, T. 2012. Managing a nonprofit organization: Updated twenty-first-century edition. Simon and Schuster.

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Thou Mayest free essay sample

I have been the ruler of a lost kingdom, a time traveler to unknown worlds, and have trekked across the uncharted wilderness of the Alaskan frontier. Occupation title? Avid reader. As a young child, I devoured any pieces of literature within the reach of my stubby hands. I become familiar with subjects from the adventures of Harry Potter to the rediscovery of historical artifacts as presented by National Geographic. While reading I could escape my mundane existence into surreal fantasies. The value of reading is often underestimated. The goal is not simply to be entertained or to memorize plots and characters; it is to expand your own mental and creative capabilities. Books have started revolutions, changed entire societal orders, and they have made me who I am. One of my favorite quotes in literature is the piece of wisdom that Lee states in East of Eden, â€Å"But the Hebrew word, the word timshel—‘Thou mayest’—that gives a choice. We will write a custom essay sample on Thou Mayest or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page † Just as how I can choose which literary character to morph into, I have the freedom to make decisions in life. I can choose to be the best version of myself. I am an adventurer at heart and I wish to discover the world through my own terms. But I am not as much the valorous Don Quixote as his pragmatic side-kick, Sancho Panza. Although I may stumble in life, and even fall to my knees, it gives me satisfaction to know that these were my mistakes. Even when the wounds heal, the lessons learned from these experiences will be forever engrained in me. I am imaginative but at the same time firmly grounded. I may not be able to change the world, but I can change myself.